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it's been five years since the financial collapse that tanked the global economy. while no one has been sent to jail or community service or even had a one hour time out in their home or faced the reality of causing a catastrophe maybe it's about to change. >> jp morgan and the justice department have tentatively agreed to a d.l. 13 billion settlement. >> $13 billion settlement with the government to settle for bad loans. >> they say jp morgan willingly misled people by backing lisky mortgages. >> jon: risky mortgages. it seems like when tom cruise was in that movie and they packaged the loans with a sultry derive actives trader. i remember her. that's why so many traders work in a button down and underpants. $13 billion what lucky bastards are getting a bite after this cheese. $6 billion goes towards investor compensation $4 billion for homeowner relief and $2 billion in penalty fines but the government has to pay jp morgan's $8 settlement processing fees. damn you bank fees. damn you and your bank! you know who must be thrilled to hear this news financial and liv
it's been five years since the financial collapse that tanked the global economy. while no one has been sent to jail or community service or even had a one hour time out in their home or faced the reality of causing a catastrophe maybe it's about to change. >> jp morgan and the justice department have tentatively agreed to a d.l. 13 billion settlement. >> $13 billion settlement with the government to settle for bad loans. >> they say jp morgan willingly misled people by...
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it would help in getting the economy going a lot faster than it has been going. it would also for conservatives that are worried about amnesty and people paying their dues, it would at least let the united states know who the people are that are here, which are the real bad ones and get them out. and then the ones that have been here, many of whom have children, could continue to contribute much more to this economy now that they could at least come out from under the shadows and not fear deportation. so many reasons. that's why more than 60% of the american people support immigration reform. and yet, what is the congress doing? they're naing post offices. well, you know what? this is really tragic. and we're letting this slip through our fingers as a nation. and just it seems as though there's no fierce urgency of now, and i dare say i don't see a lot of it by democrats either as far as forcing this issue. the president invited some members of congress that support immigration reform, republicans, to the white house today, and five hours later, he canceled that
it would help in getting the economy going a lot faster than it has been going. it would also for conservatives that are worried about amnesty and people paying their dues, it would at least let the united states know who the people are that are here, which are the real bad ones and get them out. and then the ones that have been here, many of whom have children, could continue to contribute much more to this economy now that they could at least come out from under the shadows and not fear...
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stop hurting the economy as much as they have been doing. so, by recent standard this would be real progress. >> what would be the elements of the deal, jonathan, as you see it? >> well, what people are just question is that president obama had about $200 billion in his budget of cuts to what he called entitlement, not medicare, medicaid, not social security. things like farm subsidies. federal pension reform. postal, this, and you know sort of user fees, transportation fees. sort of assorted change. and the cost of sequestration for a while. that's what people think they're going to do. obama will only offer up these cuts to medicare and social security if republicans give him more revenue. republicans would rather die than give them more revenue. that's sort of where we are, the lowest common denominator. >> that's the version of what they would call the grand bargain, one that would include more tax revenue and cuts to the big entitlements. >> right. >> paul ryan would cut off his left leg before he goes with it. he spent his last three y
stop hurting the economy as much as they have been doing. so, by recent standard this would be real progress. >> what would be the elements of the deal, jonathan, as you see it? >> well, what people are just question is that president obama had about $200 billion in his budget of cuts to what he called entitlement, not medicare, medicaid, not social security. things like farm subsidies. federal pension reform. postal, this, and you know sort of user fees, transportation fees. sort...
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this in place but adding to them as well and tax reform would be a victory that would help grow the economy and help alleviate the deficits. lou: but we are sitting here looking at this. >> cannot speak for him, but we are focused on trying to get a budget done and when you don't have a budget is when you have this continuous resolution. lou: goes back to what i was saying. >> earlier i said that it's okay to say no when no is what is %from people so we are borrowing from people so we cannot want a plate and that is what we are setting up against. not only is it a fiscal issue, but also a situation where no is not okay and we have to have some replacements and we have to talk about what could be as republicans. lou: we are way over on time and i appreciate you being with us and we will go into what the republican plan may be or might be and we wish you much luck. lou: turning to wall street, stocks moved higher following upbeat economic reports. the nasdaq up two points. posting gains by nasdaq posted a slight loss. key witnesses ignoring the obama administration stonewalled before the hous
this in place but adding to them as well and tax reform would be a victory that would help grow the economy and help alleviate the deficits. lou: but we are sitting here looking at this. >> cannot speak for him, but we are focused on trying to get a budget done and when you don't have a budget is when you have this continuous resolution. lou: goes back to what i was saying. >> earlier i said that it's okay to say no when no is what is %from people so we are borrowing from people so...
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but the puzzle is why the economy hasn't done better. it's like every quarter, greedy wall street firms and others say there's going to be a big upturn in growth out there but it hasn't happened. in fact, it hasn't happened in years. in fact, actually the american economy has grown by less than 2% for, i don't know, 12, 14 years. why is this? >> that's basically because there's a very significant part of the economy which is in the doldrums and is not recovering, and that's basically the part of the gdp with a life expectancy of more than 20 years. i'm talking about structures and buildings and the like. one of the things i've constructed and found very useful for analysis is to take the gross domestic product and break it down by the life expectancy of the elements in it. software is about three, three and a half years, long-term structures, 30 years; haircuts, one month. and if you look at where the economy is weak, it is not in the short-term stuff. short-term stuff is not great but it's doing reasonably well. there is a large hole in
but the puzzle is why the economy hasn't done better. it's like every quarter, greedy wall street firms and others say there's going to be a big upturn in growth out there but it hasn't happened. in fact, it hasn't happened in years. in fact, actually the american economy has grown by less than 2% for, i don't know, 12, 14 years. why is this? >> that's basically because there's a very significant part of the economy which is in the doldrums and is not recovering, and that's basically the...
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i still think it's a 2% economy. can you get the profits you want out of a 2 pshsz economy? >> you can have margin stability for the next couple quarters. not the next year. where is the consumer spending coming from? people are exiting the work force. that doesn't happen during a recovery. during a recovery, people enter the work force. >> mike, you know, the boom over the next 12 months. where we had this current quarter, s&p up approximately 4%. >> yee. >> sales are up approximately 2%. if they continue doing that, the fed has said, we will do just what you said, larry, which scares you. they said they will continue to be, they will taper. that's cutting back some purchases. >> i don't know if they will taper. wait. i believe. >> more important, they said they're not going to tighten. >> they're not going to tighten in my lifetime. i think we're running out of time. they're not going to tighten. i think there is a limit. there is a statute of limitations on the utility event. here again, i think they're both bullish for the moment. so am i, so is greenspan, that's it for
i still think it's a 2% economy. can you get the profits you want out of a 2 pshsz economy? >> you can have margin stability for the next couple quarters. not the next year. where is the consumer spending coming from? people are exiting the work force. that doesn't happen during a recovery. during a recovery, people enter the work force. >> mike, you know, the boom over the next 12 months. where we had this current quarter, s&p up approximately 4%. >> yee. >> sales...
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frankly, i was concerned that if the president were reelected, the economy would continue to dwindle along, we would continue to lose credibility around the world, the american people would find it harder and harder to get jobs, and we're seeing those things happen before our very eyes. i ran because i believed i was the most effective guy to be able to beat president obama. it's not easy being an incumbent, but i thought i was the most likely to be able to do so, and i gave everything i could possibly give to make that a reality. >> as you know, there is a lot of talk about 2016. that happens immediately after 2012. you considered chris christie to be your running mate and ultimately you rejected him, and some reporting in the book indicates that there was some concerns about his background and your own investigations and your own vetting process. here's what they report in the book. the dossier on the garden state governor's background was littered with potential landmines. there was no point in thinking about christie further. with the clock running out, romney pulled the plug on
frankly, i was concerned that if the president were reelected, the economy would continue to dwindle along, we would continue to lose credibility around the world, the american people would find it harder and harder to get jobs, and we're seeing those things happen before our very eyes. i ran because i believed i was the most effective guy to be able to beat president obama. it's not easy being an incumbent, but i thought i was the most likely to be able to do so, and i gave everything i could...
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they are not a booming economy. look at what is happening to us now. >> and without central banks they would be booming? >> i believe they would be. i really do. it wouldn't be perfect. there would always be problems because you always have government. but the marketplace handles these things. but there will be distortions. but they are corrected quickly. and the people who overextend themselves, they are punished. >> thank you, ron paul. up next, an adviser to president obama. who says ron paul is just wrong. . thank you. thank you. i got this. no, i'll get it! no, let me get this. seriously. hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call an allstate agent and get a quote now. just another wa
they are not a booming economy. look at what is happening to us now. >> and without central banks they would be booming? >> i believe they would be. i really do. it wouldn't be perfect. there would always be problems because you always have government. but the marketplace handles these things. but there will be distortions. but they are corrected quickly. and the people who overextend themselves, they are punished. >> thank you, ron paul. up next, an adviser to president...
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accomplish is to pass the kinds of legislation that when they've passed in the past have grown the economy and gotten people back to work. we want to make it easier for employers to keep people employed. we want to make it easier for employers to invest in their businesses, to invest in their employees and to hire people back to work. >> so, stimulus, yes! a stimulus would surely put people back to work and fix this recession. we need a stimulus, so said paul ryan in 2002 when his party controlled the white house. but when president obama thought maybe a stimulus would be a good idea, because we were facing the worst downturn since the great depression, somebody had changed paul ryan's channel. >> we can do better than this. this bill, this economic stimulus package is unworthy of our new president's signature. this is just a long spending wish list from every spending interest group that's out there. if you're going to go out and borrow $825,000 -- >> so, recraft it for me, congressman ryan. >> this is not going to work, and that's the concern. >> this stimulus thing is not going to work.
accomplish is to pass the kinds of legislation that when they've passed in the past have grown the economy and gotten people back to work. we want to make it easier for employers to keep people employed. we want to make it easier for employers to invest in their businesses, to invest in their employees and to hire people back to work. >> so, stimulus, yes! a stimulus would surely put people back to work and fix this recession. we need a stimulus, so said paul ryan in 2002 when his party...
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it's really important for our economy, not just for women. it's also important for women to know that we are making this fight for them. and i believe that -- i was at radcliff institute for advanced studies the other day. we were celebrating the 50th anniversary of president kennedy signing the fair pay act. raise the minimum wage. pay equity. and child care even to the tune of a federal program as well as tax credits for child care. 50 years later, we're still making that fight. add to that the paid leave that has not evolved to where it should be. so we think that this changes -- if we want to have women emerge as entrepreneurs and leaders in business, if we want women to take their rightful place, why should a woman work -- now women make 77% of men. that means for the first three months of the year you're working for free compared to your male counterpart performing the same job. in addition to that, in order for this to change the environment, make our own environment, we have to change the political environment as well. which means att
it's really important for our economy, not just for women. it's also important for women to know that we are making this fight for them. and i believe that -- i was at radcliff institute for advanced studies the other day. we were celebrating the 50th anniversary of president kennedy signing the fair pay act. raise the minimum wage. pay equity. and child care even to the tune of a federal program as well as tax credits for child care. 50 years later, we're still making that fight. add to that...
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and that comes out of the economy. our economy is 70 percent driven by consumer discretion. if you are looking for a silver lining. insurance companies are hiring temporary workers to deal with the problem of the forms filled out incorrectly in the web site and get a part- time job helping them out. >> what you indicated there was a slow down in the economy. right pocket and left pocket stuff. >> thank you, meiss a. you are so moan. >> she's money. >> see you at 5:00. >> fox business. thank you. >> thank you, melissa. >>> there have been cosmetic changes to the web site. the smiling woman, that you may have just seen is gone and replaced by four logos and she's gone and four logos that are supposed to make you easer for you to navigate and register. and the healthcare.gov lady her disappearance is a mystery. no one has tracked her down and the administration will not release her identity or information or name. >> she's out of a gig. as the hour rolls along we'll try to log on to the healthcare.gov. alisyn or new jersey or new york. >> new jersey, and i have done it for an h
and that comes out of the economy. our economy is 70 percent driven by consumer discretion. if you are looking for a silver lining. insurance companies are hiring temporary workers to deal with the problem of the forms filled out incorrectly in the web site and get a part- time job helping them out. >> what you indicated there was a slow down in the economy. right pocket and left pocket stuff. >> thank you, meiss a. you are so moan. >> she's money. >> see you at 5:00....
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who the president has tried to develop a working relationship on issues like terrorism, the global economy and now she is very upset and probably rightly so about the revelations that the u.s. has been tapping her cell phone now as far back as 2002 in the bush administration and the question is whether the president was ever briefed about this. if not, why not? why didn't he end it earlier? but the white house saying the president didn't know about it until recently and they stopped it. they're going to send a delegation here to get to the bottom of it. >> let's talk about what's happening here in washington. not everyone is angry about this. we have republican sasing these countries should be thankful. we heard from peter king earlier on meet the press saying the president should stop apologizing for these wiretaps. >> that's interesting. usually it goes along partisan lines. democrats say this does not fit the obama brand and what obama promised but republicans are saying this is part of national security. and the white house struck an interesting tone too. the president said we're going
who the president has tried to develop a working relationship on issues like terrorism, the global economy and now she is very upset and probably rightly so about the revelations that the u.s. has been tapping her cell phone now as far back as 2002 in the bush administration and the question is whether the president was ever briefed about this. if not, why not? why didn't he end it earlier? but the white house saying the president didn't know about it until recently and they stopped it. they're...
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for example, president carter's famous malaise speech that blamed the horrible economy on americans' crisis of confidence. >> they liked it. they published it. and i got lucky again. it was republished on the op-ed page of "the washington post." first time any article of "the new republic" was picked up from "the post." >> he kroet a few more pieces for the magazine and might have joined the staff. except he got apeven more intriguing offer. as a speech writer for vice president mondale. >> that lasted six months and when we got totally crushed in the general election, i got a call from the new republic and they said we think you're unemployed. would you like to work for us? i said yes right away. i started on the day reagan was sworn in, that's the day i started as a writer. >> so help me god. >> the new president was promising big changes. even starting a world anew. reagan's inaugural truly signaled a great clash of ideas. >> in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem. >> and the new republic was right in the midst of it. >> we
for example, president carter's famous malaise speech that blamed the horrible economy on americans' crisis of confidence. >> they liked it. they published it. and i got lucky again. it was republished on the op-ed page of "the washington post." first time any article of "the new republic" was picked up from "the post." >> he kroet a few more pieces for the magazine and might have joined the staff. except he got apeven more intriguing offer. as a speech...
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economy to the verge of catastrophe. >> correct. >> jake, one last question. tom coburn, do people listen to what he has to say. he said the other day, toif say this, there is no comedy with harry reid. i think he's an absolute a hole. for those of us who watch washington politics are sort of sad and see these as gray, dark days, that seems like a new low. is that par for the course? >> i can't speak of what most think of harry reid or tom coburn's relationship with him but i'll be safe and say there's a deep level of distrust which is evident in those kbhents. >> i think he's an absolute a hole. "politico's" jake sherman. thanks for your time. >>> coming up as communities mark one-year anniversary of superstorm sandy, there are many signs of recovery along the east coast, but there are plenty of structural, financial and emotional damage that remains. we will go live to one of the hardest-hit areas coming up next. let bing find the photos you've been gathering in the cloud, the music you've been collecting on your device, and all the places you've been dreami
economy to the verge of catastrophe. >> correct. >> jake, one last question. tom coburn, do people listen to what he has to say. he said the other day, toif say this, there is no comedy with harry reid. i think he's an absolute a hole. for those of us who watch washington politics are sort of sad and see these as gray, dark days, that seems like a new low. is that par for the course? >> i can't speak of what most think of harry reid or tom coburn's relationship with him but...
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it is a consumer economy. andust ignore that fact allow the policies that have gotten us to this point -- the policies of the last 32, 33 giving money to the too big to fail banks, it is crazy. the right wing has been shoving -- thatryone's throats needs to be addressed. guest: thank you. the income distribution issue is difficult. we know that, on the basis of what we have seen, there has been a growing degree of inequality in this country. i would suggest that members of congress are aware of this. it is part of the ideological differences that we have here. thato you grow an economy deals with the critical issues that you have mentioned in terms of inequality? my guess is that we do need to focus on those particular policies that grow the economy and create more jobs, create more income, and address specifically the type of concerns that you have about distribution of income. it is difficult issue, but it is not unrelated to what kinds of policies this congress considers. host: we have talked about the memb
it is a consumer economy. andust ignore that fact allow the policies that have gotten us to this point -- the policies of the last 32, 33 giving money to the too big to fail banks, it is crazy. the right wing has been shoving -- thatryone's throats needs to be addressed. guest: thank you. the income distribution issue is difficult. we know that, on the basis of what we have seen, there has been a growing degree of inequality in this country. i would suggest that members of congress are aware of...
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economy is slowing down a bit. the fed announced yesterday it's pressing ahead with its stimulus campaign. includes low interest rates. i guess my micro phone went out. central bank says it will continue helping the economy because of weak signs in the housing and labor markets. on the positive side, u.s. deficit for the 2013 budget year, how about this, falling to $680 billion, that is a five year low. breaking news overnight in sear gentleman. an if i recall with the chemical weapons -- has met the deadline to destroy -- for tomorrow. and this comes as health officials racing this morning to stop a polio outbreak inflicting yet more damage amid the country's civil war. world health organization is confirming ten cases all in children under the age of four. there are 20 additional suspected cases. the outbreak is in two villages close to the border with iraq. hospitals there are in ruins as you might imagine and without power or proper medicine. another likely factor in the outbreaks is the lack of sanitation. hea
economy is slowing down a bit. the fed announced yesterday it's pressing ahead with its stimulus campaign. includes low interest rates. i guess my micro phone went out. central bank says it will continue helping the economy because of weak signs in the housing and labor markets. on the positive side, u.s. deficit for the 2013 budget year, how about this, falling to $680 billion, that is a five year low. breaking news overnight in sear gentleman. an if i recall with the chemical weapons -- has...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> friday was a rough night for rocky the denver nuggets mascot. in the pregame stunt, he was supposed to repel from the rafters, but the crowd could see something was wrong. by the time he got to the court, staffers were ready to drag him away. as he was lowers, he got the wind knocked out of him. rocky is doing fine now. better than the nuggets who are 0-2. maybe it was altitude sickness or something. remember tonight is the end of daylight saving time. there's no "s" on the end. daylight saving time. you fall back this time of year, setting your clock back an hour. that officially starts 2:00 a.m. eastern. 2:00 a.m. eastern, the end of daylight saving time. >>> there have been a lot of issues with the healthcare.gov website. sex workers are pleased with it. yes, s
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> friday was a rough night for rocky the denver nuggets mascot. in the pregame stunt, he was supposed to repel from the rafters, but the crowd could see something was wrong. by the time he got...
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economy. so real concerns there about what those benefit cuts mean across the united states. elsewhere, a bit of good news for people who have been reluctant up until now to put money toward flexible spending arguments for health care. basically use it or lose it was the old mantra. now it seems the irs and treasury saying you might be able to carry forward 500 bucks of those monies which means you can use them in the next year for things such as over the counter drug which is may mean a the lot of special income and lower income workers are more apt to use those savings for health care benefits. >> will quickly on the cable wars, time warner is losing customers, but the phone companies are doing very well. just give us an update on who is winning the battle. >> verizon and at&t have been long term rivals. they have been investing heavily in all independeull kinds of vi products on to the consumers. now they're getting really big subscriber growth against comcast and time warner. so they have been getting big increases in subscriber numbers at the same time time warner just s
economy. so real concerns there about what those benefit cuts mean across the united states. elsewhere, a bit of good news for people who have been reluctant up until now to put money toward flexible spending arguments for health care. basically use it or lose it was the old mantra. now it seems the irs and treasury saying you might be able to carry forward 500 bucks of those monies which means you can use them in the next year for things such as over the counter drug which is may mean a the...
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the way to raise revenue from our perspective is to grow the economy, to get people back to work. >> compromise runs both ways. while we scour programs to find responsible savings, republicans are also going to have to work with us to scour the bloated tax code and close some wasteful tax loopholes and special interest subsidies because it is unfair and unacceptable to ask seniors and families to bear this burden alone. >> ifill: the committee has until december 13 to hammer out an agreement. otherwise, the next round of cuts will kick in next year. we'll have more on this, later in the program. there's word that the national the deficit ran $680 billion -l last month. the first time red ink has fallen below a trillion dollars in five years. today's report said revenues rose by 13% while spending fell nearly 2.5%. there's word that the national security agency is routinely intercepting e-mail traffic between yahoo and google data centers. "the washington post" reported today it's being done jointly with british intelligence, and involves millions of records every day. the n.s.a. dire
the way to raise revenue from our perspective is to grow the economy, to get people back to work. >> compromise runs both ways. while we scour programs to find responsible savings, republicans are also going to have to work with us to scour the bloated tax code and close some wasteful tax loopholes and special interest subsidies because it is unfair and unacceptable to ask seniors and families to bear this burden alone. >> ifill: the committee has until december 13 to hammer out an...
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in the wake of the nuclear disaster following the 2011 tsunami in japan some of the world's largest economies have begun to look at reducing nuclear energy, and now scientists are saying if the world doesn't go nuclear global warming will get worst. other wind sources won't cut it by themselves. we took a look at this with peter in washington. >> nuclear energy may be the most important weapon human kind has to fight dangerous climate change, and that's the argument four scientists are making in a strongly-worded letter and they don't believe wind and solar will produce power to meet the earth's needs on their own, and they explain while there will be no single technological silver bullet, the time has come. but one thing these scientists do not focus much on is cost. >> if a nuclear power plant can be built and produce power at a rate that is competitive with coal and gas, then i think the industry has a bright future. if it can't do that, i don't think that all of this talk about global warming is going to matter very much, because we really can't afford to pay two or three times as much as
in the wake of the nuclear disaster following the 2011 tsunami in japan some of the world's largest economies have begun to look at reducing nuclear energy, and now scientists are saying if the world doesn't go nuclear global warming will get worst. other wind sources won't cut it by themselves. we took a look at this with peter in washington. >> nuclear energy may be the most important weapon human kind has to fight dangerous climate change, and that's the argument four scientists are...
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our nation, damaging our nation posses global standing, and leading to and during harm, costing our economy 24 billion dollars, tens of thousands of jobs, a germanic drop in consumer confidence. now, having still failed to derail the aca, the republican thes of attack has shifted new front relates to healthcare.gov. they're very clearly are challenges to implementing new pioneering access to health care . consider these headlines. for example, problems plagued rollup. plagued by delays and confusion over coverage. headlines are from 2005. as medicare part d was launched. that year, in dramatic contrast to the republican conduct to date, democrats who would oppose the law worked to make -- to make it a success. working with republicans on a bipartisan basis. republicans who had passed that law to adjust many problems and, most importantly, we worked with our constituents to make sure they can sign up. the reality is the affordable care act, which republicans are failing to work on with democrats, is working quite effectively in states running the marketplaces. you can see from that slide. in
our nation, damaging our nation posses global standing, and leading to and during harm, costing our economy 24 billion dollars, tens of thousands of jobs, a germanic drop in consumer confidence. now, having still failed to derail the aca, the republican thes of attack has shifted new front relates to healthcare.gov. they're very clearly are challenges to implementing new pioneering access to health care . consider these headlines. for example, problems plagued rollup. plagued by delays and...
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and this president's got a lot of answering to do from certainly obama care and the economy to nsa and other topics that i think are going to be foremost on americans' minds when they go to the ballot box in the fall of 2014. >> if this were october 2014 and not october 2013, how nervous would you be? >> look, i'm always nervous going into an election and i usually come out of it pretty strong, but i never take any of them for granted. we have to do our job. we know we're up against the campaigner in chief in speaker pelosi who wants to be back as speaker. we're doing our job. we have terrific recruit, a broad group of men and women from all over the country that really i think are going to be a new face for the republican party going forward and they're going to be very effective. 17 of our 20 patron, you mentioned some of our incumbents being challenged, outrace their democrat counterparts and we have candidates around the country who are running against democrats who have outraised their democrats. you talk about primaries, you look at gary miller, you mentioned gary, aguilar that r
and this president's got a lot of answering to do from certainly obama care and the economy to nsa and other topics that i think are going to be foremost on americans' minds when they go to the ballot box in the fall of 2014. >> if this were october 2014 and not october 2013, how nervous would you be? >> look, i'm always nervous going into an election and i usually come out of it pretty strong, but i never take any of them for granted. we have to do our job. we know we're up against...
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hold off on reducing its stimulus programs when it wraps up its meeting today amid concerns about the economy and budget fight in washington. speaking of the fed, senator rand paul has told majority leader harry reid he plans to hold up january he yellen's nomination to be fed chairman. he wants the senate to consider a bill to increase the transparency of the fed. and we could be facing a wine shortage in the coming years. morgan stanley cites decreasing production and demand stays pretty constant. >> terrible. thanks so much. >>> holiday a-listers are lining up to give mitch mcconnell a heave-ho. [ female announcer ] you tweeted, posted and cheered about yoplait's fall favorites. so we brought pumpkin pie and apple crisp back for a limited time. see? you really do call the shots. ♪ yoplait. it is so good. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all
hold off on reducing its stimulus programs when it wraps up its meeting today amid concerns about the economy and budget fight in washington. speaking of the fed, senator rand paul has told majority leader harry reid he plans to hold up january he yellen's nomination to be fed chairman. he wants the senate to consider a bill to increase the transparency of the fed. and we could be facing a wine shortage in the coming years. morgan stanley cites decreasing production and demand stays pretty...
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for example, we know we got to have a green economy. oils and fuels are the past he says, versus the fuel of the present everybody is using it. but we know that we have to get off all this stuff and create a new economy, which i have in my head and the experts have approved. and that's i think why obama care's going to collapse on its own. >> kirsten, speaking of noted liberals, elizabeth warren had this to say about the website problems. "getting people in and crucial. i know that's why it's so deeply upsetting that the government just dropped the ball on getting the website launched, but the answer is double down and get it fixed." a lot of focus here on the website, but today indicates that the substance could be a big problem. >> yeah. i think it is a problem when you have the president saying you can keep your plan if you like it. if he had said you can sort of keep your plan for double the cost, i don't think that very many people would have been excited about this. you need to actually tell people what you're going to do. grant i
for example, we know we got to have a green economy. oils and fuels are the past he says, versus the fuel of the present everybody is using it. but we know that we have to get off all this stuff and create a new economy, which i have in my head and the experts have approved. and that's i think why obama care's going to collapse on its own. >> kirsten, speaking of noted liberals, elizabeth warren had this to say about the website problems. "getting people in and crucial. i know that's...
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there is a forboding feeling about the economy. more americans believe things will get worse than believe things will get better. 23% over the next 12 months. that sense of despair is true about the american democracy. optimism and the u.s. system of government. it's at 30%, the lowest point in nearly 40 years. this is not a conventional one party is up and is down situation. the question is what happens when everybody is down. the last time we had a situation like this was 1992 and it produced a crazy election cycle. we saw a rise of inside and empty candidates like ross perot. the majority said they belonged to neither party. this is why you don't weight polls by party id. you want to see the shifts. only third time in the history of the poll that a majority didn't identify with a party. 32% would prefer an independent party for congress than a democrat or a republican. that's more than 28% that said they wanted to vote for a generic republican candidate. it's clear all will have explaining to do. they had high hopes for the pres
there is a forboding feeling about the economy. more americans believe things will get worse than believe things will get better. 23% over the next 12 months. that sense of despair is true about the american democracy. optimism and the u.s. system of government. it's at 30%, the lowest point in nearly 40 years. this is not a conventional one party is up and is down situation. the question is what happens when everybody is down. the last time we had a situation like this was 1992 and it produced...
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but president obama can't be blamed for an economy that's killing the middle class or broken promises of taxes going up for people making under $250,000 a year. or not be k able to keep your health plan or doctor. it's so bad that even our friends are spitting mad at us. it turns out it's not his fault. because he didn't know anything about it. any of it. >> it's not really something i followed closely but we don't know -- i'm not familiar with this notion. >> he indicated that he was not aware of what was happening. certainly i was not. >> i don't know what you're referring to. >> nobody understood exactly what was taking place. >>e don't have any independent knowledge of that. >> i first learned about it from the same news reports that most people learned about it. >> it's a good thing that a newspaper gets delivered to the white house or president obama would not have a clue about "fast and furious," benghazi, the justice department, trampling the first amendment rights of james rosen, the fact that under the not so affordable care act, more americans have lost health care than hav
but president obama can't be blamed for an economy that's killing the middle class or broken promises of taxes going up for people making under $250,000 a year. or not be k able to keep your health plan or doctor. it's so bad that even our friends are spitting mad at us. it turns out it's not his fault. because he didn't know anything about it. any of it. >> it's not really something i followed closely but we don't know -- i'm not familiar with this notion. >> he indicated that he...